| BOWNING | • bowning v. Present participle of bowne. • BOWNE v. to prepare, also BOUN. |
| DOWNING | • downing v. Present participle of down. • downing n. An occasion on which something is downed. • downing n. A defeat. |
| GOWNING | • gowning v. Present participle of gown. • GOWN v. to dress in a gown (a long, loose outer garment). |
| INGROWN | • ingrown adj. That has grown inwards or abnormally towards (a part of the body). • INGROWN adj. grown into the flesh. |
| INWOUND | • inwound adj. Enwound. • INWIND v. to enwrap, also ENWIND. |
| INWOVEN | • inwoven v. Past participle of inweave. • INWEAVE v. to weave in. |
| KNOWING | • knowing adj. Possessing knowledge or understanding; knowledgeable, intelligent. • knowing adj. Deliberate, wilful. • knowing adj. Shrewd or showing clever awareness; discerning. |
| LOWNING | • LOWN v. to calm, also LOUN, LOUND, LOWND, LOWNE. |
| MINNOWS | • minnows n. Plural of minnow. • MINNOW n. any of the small freshwater fish of the Cyprinidae family. |
| PINDOWN | • pindown n. (UK) solitary confinement, formerly used as a method of punishment in children’s homes. • pindown n. (Military) A hypothetical nuclear attack using a barrage of missiles to disrupt the target’s ability… • pin␣down v. To attach or secure with pins. |
| SNOWING | • snowing v. Present participle of snow. • snowing n. A fall of snow. • SNOW v. to rain white frozen crystals, also SNAW. |
| WANIONS | • wanions n. Plural of wanion. • WANION n. (Shakespeare) a word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune, also WANNION. |
| WANNION | • WANNION n. (Shakespeare) a word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune, also WANION. |
| WINNOCK | • WINNOCK n. (Scots) a window, also WINDOCK, WINDORE. |
| WINNOWS | • winnows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winnow. • winnows n. Plural of winnow. • WINNOW v. to separate chaff from grain. |
| WONINGS | • wonings n. Plural of woning. • WONING n. a dwelling place, also WONNING. |
| WONNING | • WONNING n. a dwelling place, also WONING. |
| WONTING | • wonting v. Present participle of wont. • WONT v. to be accustomed. |
| WOONING | • WOON v. (Spenser) to dwell, also WON. |